Underwear
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'''Undergarments''', also called "underwear", "underpants," "[[lingerie]]", or "panties" (undergarments for women), or sometimes "intimate clothing", and "pants" or "[[knickers]]" in British English, are [[Clothing|clothes]] worn next to the [[skin]], usually under other clothes. They are also known as 'Katch' or 'Katchie' and worn under Indian traditional clothing. {{GFDL}} | '''Undergarments''', also called "underwear", "underpants," "[[lingerie]]", or "panties" (undergarments for women), or sometimes "intimate clothing", and "pants" or "[[knickers]]" in British English, are [[Clothing|clothes]] worn next to the [[skin]], usually under other clothes. They are also known as 'Katch' or 'Katchie' and worn under Indian traditional clothing. {{GFDL}} |
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Undergarments, also called "underwear", "underpants," "lingerie", or "panties" (undergarments for women), or sometimes "intimate clothing", and "pants" or "knickers" in British English, are clothes worn next to the skin, usually under other clothes. They are also known as 'Katch' or 'Katchie' and worn under Indian traditional clothing.
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